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You can download it from my box account, but it is an M4A file, so box can't preview it yet. You don't say what you use for mixing, but if it is something like Audacity, you can just import this as a new track and copy and paste the snippet to extend the length of your new track as many times as you need to cover the length of your song. Then put the track volume very low and voila you are playing in front of a bar crowd in Hamburg! I would love to hear a re-post of how cool this sounds!

Clemente
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Originally Posted By: Cookie74

51. Clemente—I love the Andalucia Suite. I played Malaguena (poorly) a while ago. This one has some seriously difficult rhythms, but you tackled them all very well. Way to go. Hats off to you.

Thank you so much Cookie74!! Wow! You played Malagueña! Then you can play this one with your eyes closed. I am two pieces away from Malagueña.

Originally Posted By: AndyMc

#51 Clemente: You bring out the full flavor the piece

Andy, thank you very much.

Originally Posted By: Inlanding

51. Clemente - Andalucia Lecouna wrote some wonderful pieces and you chose one. This was so very enjoyable - incredible energy your bring to it. What a fine bit of playing, Clemente. There are little technical improvements to be made, especially with the octaves, and you will get them over time. It takes time and consistency to mature a piece like this, especially. You were connecting with the music and expressing it, that's what matters most to me, especially for this e-cital.

Inlanding, first, thank you for your kind words. Since the recital, I have been practicing and taking under consideration everything that has been said. I have been working on those improvements. Those octaves are mean!

Originally Posted By: Jake S

51. Clemente - AndaluciaI really liked that you had some fun with this piece. The fast bass notes almost sound like they are cheekily tipping their hat whilst the melody soars over the top. I hope the new teacher is working out well.

Thank you Jake! I am having lots of fun tackling this piece, and I am looking forward to the ones that are coming down the pike. Yes, thank you, the teacher is perfect for me. I cannot wait until September for the piano lessons to start up again.

Originally Posted By: BillM

51. Clemente - AndaluciaYou have some fast fingers. This is going to be quite a show piece with a little more tender loving care – you are almost there.

BillM, thank you! You are right, this is going to be one of my "have it at my fingertips" pieces. It will be some time before I totally own it, though. I will happen one day.

Originally Posted By: TX-Dennis

51 Clemente - Andalucia, Ernesto LecuonaWow, what an impressive piece, Clemente. Once you work on bringing out the melody by quieting those left hand arpeggios a bit this will be even more gorgeous.

Thank you Dennis, and thank you for the advise! I tell you, I have been paying attention to all the comments. It is truly very helpful to know what the "audience" is actually hearing.

Originally Posted By: Recaredo

51. Clemente - AndalucíaThis piece requires a huge technique, but your interpretation really catches the Andalusian soul of this dance. Great job Clemente, you are really good at playing this music! I’m sure you’d play excellent renditions on the rest of the pieces from this suite.

Thank you so very much Recaredo. Coming from someone from southern Spain, your comment means a great deal. I love Spain's music, all types. When I lived in Madrid, there was a mesón right around the corner of our pensión. I used to go to sleep every night listening to these rhythms. I was 14 years old then, and I lived there for only one year...many, many moons ago, but it stuck. I do not play the other selections from the suite yet. There is another Lecuona piece that I am learning at the moment, then there is another one. After that one is finished, then I will tackle Gitanerías, Malagueña and Córdoba...in that order. Again, thank you!

Clemente

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You can download it from my box account, but it is an M4A file, so box can't preview it yet.... put the track volume very low and voila you are playing in front of a bar crowd in Hamburg! I would love to hear a re-post of how cool this sounds!

Thank you everyone for your encouraging comments on my rendition of Schindler's list. No specifics here, but everyone has been very very kind.

Sorry to have not been so active on this thread in the last week or so. I became involved in the Moonlight Sonata Study group (now Bach Prelude No 2 in C-major) just around the time the recital was opening. It has been all consuming. For anyone wanting a new perspective on chord formations/structures/notation, I strongly recommend these study groups. They are really very good.

OK, I have a lot of catching up to do and still looking forward to hearing a lot more performances. Everything I have taken a listen to, to date has been very inspiring. This is really a terrific venue for bringing out the best performances in everyone. I know some times the recording doesn't pick it up, just the way we might like . It is so cool though, that there is no intimidation here and everyone -- 6 months in to 30 years -- is taking the stage.

For me, it is a great feeling to actually have an audience now, of real people, instead of 4 walls. This has been my first recital, but looking forward to many more now.

Awesome recital everyone! I'm so glad we have this every few months. Thanks to everyone that submitted, listened, commented, and all those magicians behind the scenes. One of these years I'm going to go back and listen to all the recitals from yesteryear. I'm going to put some of these on my Android to enjoy in the future. Here are my comments...

45. daveindenton -Theme from Schindler's ListYou did this piece great justice. Very nice.

47. DadAgains_Daughter -Invention in F MajorOoh I like this. Great job. I might add this to my wearily long list of pieces to learn.

50. Falmc -Sweet SerenyLovely! Piano part sounds particularly good. I wish I had a girlgriend that liked piano and that I could write music for

54. lyricmudra -Sheep May Safely Graze (from J.S. Bach's Birthday Cantata)Lovely, I particularly like how this piece changes to minor and then includes nice variations on the main theme. Ahh, good ole Bach. I bet this piece is fun to play. I can certainly picture sheep safely grazing. I might use this for bedtime music, thanks for playing this for us.

51. Clemente - Andalucia - Lecuona is new for me but I know he was a Cuban composer. This piece seems hard but you did a great job. Good rhythm. Congratulations.

52. Norrec (Tim) - Beaming Sunlight - Tim, congratulations on your first non-Alfred piece. I wonder if you could use more pedal on this nice piece. Apart of that, I enjoy it. Nice work!

53. notbach - To a Wild Rose (Op.51 No. 1) - This is really nice. Glad to know that you are dealing with errors, which is a difficult, but a good approach. Congratulations.

54. lyricmudra - Sheep May Safely Graze (from J.S. Bach's Birthday Cantata) - Very nice and it not sound easy for me... Let me say that every Bach's piece seems difficult to me, even with different arrangements. You did a great job, I think this a very good rendition.

My last batch!Congratulations for all the participants of this recital. There is no other place in the world, where we can listen more than 2 hours of great music played by friends. A special thanks for those who work every 3 months for this moment.

56. Grouchomarx - Hungarian Rhapsody 2 Lassan (no Friska) - I like Liszt, and I wonder when/why that "old" video was recorded, because this is a great interpretation. Congratulations.

57. Tiago84 - Prelude in E minor (Op28 No4) - Tiago, thanks for doing this recital. As I told you personally, I think your piece is great and you played it with sentiment (you're not a robot ) Congratulations for your 1st participation.

58. AndyMc - Riverlights #1 - AndyMc, I hope you can participate in more and more recitals. Your rendition is great and I always love to hear original compositions. This one is fantastic!

59. yohyrral (= Larry Hoy) - Three Themes for Piano - Larry, what a nice composition. You play it with a constant flow and harmony. I like it very much. Congratulations.

60. BillM - Try A Little Tenderness - Very good, Bill. I'm always waiting for your participation, because you give a professional touch to this recital. I think this is the best of your rich collection of interpretations. Great sound, great voice, great playing. Thank you!

61. PianoStudent88 - Ivan Sings - This piece is new for me and it's really introspective... you did a great job and now I'm waitting for the other seven pieces Congratulations.

I am not well versed in classical material at this level to provide perhaps the feedback you are looking for. An observation though is perhaps to do with finger dexterity. Some of the more complex areas get a little muddy. Sure this is something you are already aware of and is just a matter of a little more rehearsal. But hey, if you have come this far already, should only be another week or so. Tremendous performance

2. dannylux / Mel

This is a very pretty piece. Lovely chord progression and open chord sound. I really like this. I was not familiar with this, but it is on my list now. The trouble is, I have so many on my list now (and still growing.) So, no shortage of new material, thanks to Piano World. Well done, Danny.

07. SwissMS - Nocturne in Eb Op. 9 Nr. 2 I am envious of how you can get those trills and ornamentations to fall so delicately and smoothly off your fingers. A pleasure to listen to.

11. Jazztpt - Lament I don’t think I could pick out a flugelhorn to save my life, but I like this piece as a piano solo. Such bittersweet jazz piano, perfect for somber reflection while nursing a Sam Adams or two.

14. Amaruk - Sur le fil I’ve always loved this Tiersen piece, but it’s such a challenge (can you say “crossing hands over”??, not to mention the super busy part starting around 2:25). You tackled those challenges well.

20. CASINITALY (Cheryl) - Rigaudon & Entree This sounds so calm and happy, nothing at all like I would sound if I were limiting myself to only two takes!

Some more thank yous:Cookie74, Starrkeys,Riddler,Jake5,LadyChen,Monica K,Mile hi Steve.Thank you for taking the time to listen and to comment.

39. Sand Tiger - Ashokan FarewellThinking of music from the American civil war this is what I would imagine, very evocative. I had problems with the red dot, my advise would be to keep recording and posting as much as possible and one day it will be gone.

40. Serge88 - What'd I sayExcellent feel and time, bang on, well done.

41. Starr Keys - It Goes Like It GoesWonderful rendition of what sounds like a very difficult song to sing let alone accompany yourself to. The performance sounds completely natural as if its the first time you have sung it and to me that overrides any small technical imperfections, that is what music is about IMO, expressing emotion. Add to that the perfect video montage and you have a wonderful package which was a delight and a pleasure to watch.

42. CMohr - ImaginationDon't know this tune though the title sounds familiar, didn't really notice any great hesitations just the lovely harmonies and sensitive playing, what a great present.

43. ClavBoy - Prelude No. 1 C Major BWV 846I am not qulified to comment on the interpretation but it sounds very assured, well done.

44. Ken. - Light BlueExtreemly challenging music to play, Monk was definitley a one off in his piano style. Take 2 sounds the better one to me, well done.

45. daveindenton - Theme from Schindler's ListYes you did a very good job, one of my favourites.

46. MaryBee - Sonata in C minor, K.457, Mvt.1I though this was delightful,congratulations.

Monica K - You may have seen a Flugelhorn before , here's probably the greatest Flugel player of all time Clark Terry - Stardust

Lady Chen, Riddler, Starr Keys, Cookie74, Sam S - Thank you so much for the kind and helpful comments.

Here is my next batch...

44. Ken. - Light Blue First I must say that “easy Monk” must be an oxymoron. I haven’t seen any easy one, or an arrangement that could be justified as simplified enough to be easy. So kudos to you right off the bat. I can see from this and your previous recital choices that you are drawn to the dissonant side of Monk. Have you tried exploring the lyrical side of Monk with a ballad like Ruby, My Dear or even Round Midnight? It would be interesting to hear your approach to the other side of your favorite composer. I really enjoyed hearing your rendition of Light Blue, which I never heard before.

41. Starr Keys - It Goes Like It Goes Beautiful job Starr keys! You could feel the authentic emotion come through in your playing and singing. This is what music is all about, particularly for those of us looking to leave a piece of our inner nature to our loved ones. You’ve set a great example.

03. BenPiano - Prelude Op. 17 No 6 Very Nice! I see what you mean about the key not being relevant. You seemed to have thrown down the challenge to figure it out, but I gave up trying. 

08. CarlosCC - Ambers You captured the essence of the New Age piano vibe just right. I didn’t miss the additional instrumentation that you were worried about at all. It sounded good to me!

14. Amaruk - Sur le fil Nice performance and recording quality! I was watching the hand-over-hand action and expecting at least one flub as they descended, but you nailed them all. Lots of practice, I’m sure. Nicely done.

17. ladypayne - A New Change What an adventure – and set to an original score to boot! That was really inspiring on several levels. I hope your fingers don’t freeze and you’ll be able to keep producing this kind of material . I thought the composition matched the theme nicely, good job.

27. Bobpickle - June (Barcarolle) Something smells fishy. Could anyone be this accomplished after 8 months of playing? The only thing that makes sense if you preceded your 8 months with 10 years of deep listening so that you intuitively know how everything is supposed to sound. At any rate, anyone can tell that this was a tremendous performance, Bob!

51. Clemente - Andalucia I really like the Spanish flavor of this piece. It is quite dramatic and sounds very difficult to play. I’ve always associated Spanish music with acoustic nylon guitar, but you could make me a convert!

58. AndyMc - Riverlights #1 This is a beautiful piece Andy. I’m struck by how many people were able to do remarkable originals for the recital. How long did it take you to compose and refine, it seems rather intricate?

39. Sand Tiger - Ashokan Farewell You picked a great piece to spend most of your first five months on. You can tell it has been time well spent. It sounded really good. Keep up the great work.

59. yohyrral (= Larry Hoy) - Three Themes for PianoI am impressed by the quality of the original compositions in this recital. This is a fine piece of work – you are a very talented composer. What a cool sounding piano.

07. SwissMS - Nocturne in Eb Op. 9 Nr. 2What a lovely performance! I grew up with this piece as my mum, a Chopin addict…., used to play this and other pieces all the time. I never dared yet to take on Chopin's music as I know how hard his music can be. Well done and keep up the great work now that you are back at it!!

08 CarlossCC - Ambers-Long, Helen JaneI know how it feels to need a break from a composer... Einaudi is tempting and I might try his music one day too. I never heard Ambers before but it sounded great and I like how light it sounds. Your fingers seem to have a great control of the dynamics of your P85. Great work and thanks for sharing. Will it be Einaudi next time??

11 Jazztpt Lament - OriginalOh, I am very sad to hear about your loss…. I think you captured your mode at the time very well in this piece. Great performance and I admire you and all others here that submit original pieces!! If you ever record it with your flugelhorn, please post it here too as I am sure we all want to listen to that too. Thanks for sharing!!

13 Kenjazz A House is Not a Home - BacharachOh, yeah. Jazz time!! Another great performance. I loved it!! Great work on the arrangement as it sounds really great!! Your mix of an AP recording and Band in a Box is simply brilliant. It sounds like you had your buddies over for a jam session in your living room!! Thanks for sharing!

First off Sam, thanks again for your efforts of creating and maintaining the index. It is such a great resource for us all!!

This piece is a work in progress???? The only thing I can say is that this was brilliant! It sounds anything but simple... I can imagine how this would sound played on a huge church organ… I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!!

Thanks to all who have commented on my piece, and if we get more ragtime in the recital I'll be happy! The remark about the library was just because I've heard people who play Clue speak in clipped little phrases when they decide whodunit, and my first two "lunch" comments reminded me of that.

And, yes, learning to whack the bass has been one of my projects. This didn't make it onto the demo - I tried it on Sunday after having been up till 4:00 AM listening to my brother's band for 6 hours, and I could hardly stand to hear the noise from the piano. So there's 30 secs- 1 minute each of Sentimental Journey, It Had to Be You, and Sail Along Silvery Moon. There's at least two places I want to take it early next week, and we'll see how it goes.

I'll be a little slow this week on reviews while I catch up with work, but here's some more.

24. Monica K. - Fairy Tale Very delicate, and boy was the quiet just what I needed after a hectic day. Your touch was great.

26. Mile Hi Steve - Leaning on the Everlasting Arms You sure play all the old hymns from my childhood . Very nice.

30. cscl - Bagatelle Very nice - clear and bell-like. I like the deep bass movement.

32. TrapperJohn - Wishing You Were... Your playing gets more sophisticated every time. How do you find time to practice when you play so much golf? I like the care you take with your pieces.

33. knotty - Petite Fleur A real pro. I'd love to hear you guys live.

34. Andy Platt - Prelude Well done. Nice dynamics and great ending.

I'll get to more as I can, and go back and pick up some I've missed, but as usual it's a great recital.

Cathy

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I want to thank everyone who has commented so kindly on my playing. I plan to learn all of Ivan's Adventures next, and hopefully include them in a future recital.

wouter79 mentioned tempo problems, which is embarassing, because I was completely unaware of them. Incidentally, my score doesn't have a MM marking, it just says "Andantino." The tempo problem tells me two things: (1) I have a hard time keeping a slow tempo and (2) I should take some metronome checks during my practicing. I do think I prefer the 80 bpm at the end; now I have to find out how to like that speed at the beginning, which I currently prefer to be slow and thoughtful. Hmmm, maybe I can make an argument for an artistic choice of deliberate acceleration .

wouter79 also mentioned lots of noise on the recording, which is odd since I was using almost exactly the same setup as my other two ABF recordings. One difference was the pedal noise -- my other recordings haven't had pedal. I'll have to see if I'm causing it by pedaling more violently than necessary, or if it's an inevitable byproduct of my piano's particular pedal.

So thank you, wouter79, for your detailed commentaries that point out places for me to improve.

It's a big funny looking trumpet like brass instrument. The flugelhorn is a bit mellower in tone than the typical cornet which in turn is mellower than a trumpet. All three are similar in appearance with the trumpet being the smallest vertically and the flugelhorn being the largest vertically. Not that you are really worried about it, but as an ex trumpet/cornet player it matters to me for some reason.

I didn't realise the recital was so HUGE!. I've only just started to listen and feel like I'm way behind.Thank you very much to those who've listened to and commented on my contribution. I appreciate your kind words.

I do have an earlier, slower recording. I can post it if you'd like to hear it.

jazzwee

Thanks for compliments and the detailed comments on the unevenness and tone. I'm glad to hear that the tone is improving (I'm not sure that I hear it yet, but I suppose that will come too )For the unevenness, yes I guess my ear needs some more development first. When you say practice at 10% speed, do you mean 12BPM??? That would be 1 beat every 5 seconds, and I think I would fall asleep at that kind of speed (rather than hearing rhythmic problems). I'd love if you can give me some more precise pointers to the kind of unevenness and where it happens.

Greener,Also thanks for your nice comments!

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Some of the more complex areas get a little muddy

I suppose what you hear is that the sync between L and R hand is not 100%. Yes I'm aware, and yes it's mostly a matter of more working on it (I guess it will take a little more than a week though).

Time to thank-yous and comments-on-comments:Thank you Tiago84, LadyChen, TX-Dennis, Bobpickle, Sinophilia, AndyMc for your kind words and for listening my piece.

Jotur - Now, and after so many kind comments, I'm conviced I took the right decision. Thanks!

Andy Platt - Helen Jane long is a tipical New Age composer so it's natural that has similarities with Einaudi. The ironic for me is that I don't consider Einaudi a New Age composer. I think he is a mix between Classical and New Age, so I call him "New Classic". Thanks!

CMohr - I agree. The piece has a nice bass "design". I tried to speed up a litle bit to address the lack of an orchestra. Thanks!

Monica K. - The arrangement is fine if played with more speed. You can make the test. I hope to listen *your* version. Thanks.

jazztpt - I'm not disappointed with the final result, I just had to speed up the original arrangement to make the piece less... boring. Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you like it.

Clemente - Now you understand why I also like this type of music. Piano started has a hobby to balance my stressed life -now is a passion!- so, naturally, I looked for more relaxant and calm music. Enya (one or two pieces), Einaudi (lots of pieces and counting!) and now HJLong are in my line, and I agree I grabbed the mood of it perhaps because I'm a calm guy too. Thanks!

BillM - Regardless of not being totally in love with a piece, I try always to play it fully engaged. Thanks!

jazzwee - Agree. Listening old recordings made for ABF I can realize I'm progressing well. Lots of dedication and passion also helps. Thanks for your comment.

SwissMS - Speeding up a little bit the piece was exactly to do not transform it in a boring thing and to not losing the piece as a whole. Thanks.

Starr Keys - As you know your comments are always very kind and lovely. Thanks again.

kenjazz - As I told above, I think this is the most "new age" piece I ever worked. Thanks.

Amaruk - Yes! I think I can make an Einaudi next time. I did a short break not because I'm tired of Einaudi, but because I though it was nice to play a "light" piece in terms of technical dificulty but also in terms of involvement. I get a little "transformed" when I get involved with the pieces of Einaudi... Thanks for your comment.

32. TrapperJohn - Wishing You Were... ...How do you find time to practice when you play so much golf?

Cathy

It's not easy, but in a word: multitasking! I brilliantly found a way to practice while I'm playing - I take a portable along and work on pieces between shots - of course this might explain why I drive the golf cart into so many ponds, sand traps, trees and other carts

And, no - I don't take song requests from other golfers, including a frequent one for a strange, hostile sounding song called "Hey! Watch Where You're Driving You Crazy SOB"...

Trap

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09. Diana - Raymond - Theme from OvertureVery well played. Perfect even tempo. You sound great for just 5 months!

33. knotty - Petite FleurI liked that piece. The ensemble playing on the head sounded great. Who is the tenor player? I really liked his playing and wouldn't mind checking out some more. I agree it sounded good as a tango, makes a nice change.

35. Newman - DesperadoListening to this I thought you sounded very professional, then when I clicked on your link I found out that you were. Excellent.

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40. Serge88 - What'd I sayI like the tempo you chose, since your playing makes a convincing performance, with catchy beat. The drum truck is lovely. Very enjoyable recording, Serge!

39. Sand Tiger - Ashokan FarewellSand, you have a musical ear! I’m impressed you’re able to transcribe the music score. Your playing is very good as well. You have made amazing progresses in only five months.

38. Augustina - TouchedYour smooth playing catches easily the nostalgic character of this piece, so you really manage to touch the sensitivity of you listener, as usual. Very emotive performance, Augustina, I loved it.

37. Jake S - Ah Vous Dirai-je MamanWow, only seven months playing the piano and you have already this level, it’s really impressive. You also did a great job memorising the twelve variations. Congrats Jake on your first participation in this recital, it has been an amazing start.

35. Newman - DesperadoI’ve listened to several of your contributions in the piano bar’s threads, and I think this song that I enjoyed the most. Very good job at modulating your voice for this music, the result is emotive, and your playing has consistent rhythm. Definitely, your recording is a great version of this lovely song, Newman.

34. Andy Platt - Prelude in E Minor (Opus 28, No 4)Andy, you play this prelude with accurate chords, and the dynamic is lovely developed, but the most important thing is your performance brings out the huge emotion of this piece, since you pay great attention to every detail. Fantastic rendition, Andy!

33. knotty - Petite FleurWhat a great ensemble! Every musician is really talented! I loved the rhythm of this version, and each instrument offers beautiful renditions from the main melody. Amazing job, guys!

32. TrapperJohn - Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again (from "Phantom...")Trap, you really make your piano sings this song without words. Beautiful performance, you did a great job as usual.

31. jotur/Cathy Turner - Dill Pickle RagYour performance is full of fine technique, Cathy, but the real achievement of your rendition is you really manage to pass on your fun to your listeners in every section. Thanks for sharing your work Cathy, I loved it.

10. Recaredo (Ricardo) - Piano sonata No 25 Op 79. Second movement. I’m a firm believer in tackling aspiration pieces, even if they’re a bit too advanced. Worst case scenario is that you have to drop it. Best case scenario is that you prove yourself on a piece that you love. To me it sounds like the latter is what happened in this case.

18. Riddler (Ed) - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue This piece is way too light-hearted for its name! You did a terrific job on all those runs/flourishes.

26. Mile Hi Steve - Leaning on the Everlasting Arms Oh, I liked how this piece ended, transitioning from the more traditional hymn arrangement to a more dreamy, chord-filled finale.

42. CMohr - Imagination What a beautiful gift for your mother for her 90th birthday. I didn’t hear any of those hesitations or mistakes you spoke of, but I did hear a lot of love.

44. Ken. - Light Blue Oh, those chords at the beginning of the piece sounded hard to pull off at tempo! I enjoyed this one.

49. Yamaha G3 & P-80 Mike White - Dance of the Blessed Spirits You sight-read this?! I would’ve believed that you had been practicing it for weeks, given how smooth and even your performance was. (I think I heard one bobble, maybe?) Very impressive.

53. notbach - To a Wild Rose (Op.51 No. 1) You started this from scratch at the two weeks’ notice announcement? Again, impressive job! I’ve always loved the melody on this piece.

54. lyricmudra - Sheep May Safely Graze (from J.S. Bach's Birthday Cantata) Bach ain’t easy, that’s for sure. You did a great job on this piece, and I also was impressed by the quality of your video. You synced the audio with the video track perfectly, which is something that always gave me conniptions.

61. PianoStudent88 - Ivan Sings I like this melody; it starts off a little sad and plaintive and then progresses into something almost eerie, like it would be good background music for a horror film. Good job!